A New Design Paradigm for Enabling Smart Headphonse

IF 0.7 Q4 TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Xiaoran Fan, Longfei Shangguan, Siddharth Rupavatharam, Yanyong Zhang, Jie Xiong, Yunfei Ma, R. Howard
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Abstract

Headphones continue to grow more intelligent as new functions (e.g., touch-based gesture control) appear. These functions usually rely on auxiliary sensors (e.g., accelerometer and gyroscope) that are available in smart headphones. However, for those headphones that do not have such sensors, supporting these functions becomes a daunting task. This paper presents HeadFi, a new design paradigm for bringing intelligence to all headphones. Instead of adding auxiliary sensors into headphones, HeadFi turns the pair of drivers that are readily available inside all headphones into a versatile sensor to enable new applications, spanning across mobile health, user-interface, and context-awareness. HeadFi works as a plug-in peripheral connecting the headphones and the pairing device (e.g., a smartphone). The simplicity (can be as simple as just two resistors) and small form factor of this design lend itself to be embedded into the pairing device as an integrated circuit. We envision that HeadFi can serve as a vital supplementary solution to existing smart headphone design by directly transforming large amounts of existing "dumb" headphones into intelligent ones.
实现智能耳机的新设计范式
随着新功能(如基于触摸的手势控制)的出现,耳机的智能化程度不断提高。这些功能通常依赖于智能耳机中可用的辅助传感器(例如加速度计和陀螺仪)。然而,对于那些没有这种传感器的耳机来说,支持这些功能成为一项艰巨的任务。本文介绍了HeadFi,一种为所有耳机带来智能的新设计范例。HeadFi没有将辅助传感器添加到耳机中,而是将所有耳机中现成的一对驱动程序转换为多功能传感器,以实现跨越移动健康、用户界面和上下文感知的新应用。HeadFi是连接耳机和配对设备(例如智能手机)的外设。这种设计的简单性(可以简单到只有两个电阻器)和小尺寸使其能够作为集成电路嵌入到配对设备中。我们设想,HeadFi可以作为现有智能耳机设计的重要补充解决方案,直接将大量现有的“哑”耳机转变为智能耳机。
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